The Auto Channel
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
The Largest Independent Automotive Research Resource
Official Website of the New Car Buyer

Chris Burns Claims Victory in Carteret Opening Night Thriller

Chris Burns Claims Victory in Carteret Opening Night Thriller

*Chris Burns (19) and Joshua Yeoman (2) battle for the lead and the win at
Carteret County Speedway's season opener. (Photo credit: Alicia
Hackett/Frameworks Photography for Short Track Scene)*​

SWANSBORO, NC – Chris Burns and Joshua Yeoman made sure the fans got their
money’s worth in Saturday night’s race at Carteret County Speedway.

The two drivers swapped the lead several times during the 60 lap Late Model
feature race which headlined the season opening event at the 4/10-mile
track in Swansboro, North Carolina.  The battle for the win ended up being
decided with five laps to go when Yeoman got loose exiting the corner prior
to the two drivers making contact, sending Yeoman around.

“Nothing against Chris, he drove me clean,�?? Yeoman, who ended up finishing
third, said.  “My car was just really loose there at the end.  It’s really
disappointing, really heartbreaking.�??

Burns went on to hold of a challenge from pole-sitter Kenneth Mercer in a
five lap shootout to score the victory, his first of the season.

“We’ve worked our tails off,�?? Burns said in victory lane.  “Many long
nights and many laps around this place.  We’ve burned some fuel out here.
This is a great place.  Josh raced me great.  To race side-by-side like
that on the outside and not get run into, that’s great.  I got into him in
turn two.  He got a little loose and I checked up a little bit and thought
he had it under control and he got back loose.  I wouldn’t ever race
anybody like that intentionally and I know he knows that.�??

Burns took the lead from Mercer in the opening laps of the race but
surrendered the lead on lap six to Yeoman.  Burns regained the position on
lap 12 only to surrender it again on lap 30.  Shortly after that, the two
drivers raced side-by-side for around 15 laps, swapping the lead back and
forth prior to the incident on lap 55.

“There’s not as much grip up there as there is on the bottom but we made it
work,�?? Burns said about the thrilling side-by-side duel that excited a near
capacity crowd.  “It was a little free on the outside but we stuck it there
for a little while.  Saw Zach [Henshaw] coming up in the rear view mirror
so we had to readjust our situation there and get back to the inside.�??

Henshaw finished in fourth place, behind Burns, Mercer and Yeoman.  Jim
Kelley was unable to start the race after a rear end gear broke during pace
laps.

Jesse Council, who picked up a win in the inaugural race at Carteret County
Speedway last September, led the field to the green flag in the 35 lap
Street Stock feature.  Council appeared to have the fastest car until an
early race caution and restart allowed Jonathon Belfiore to catch back up.
Belfiore took the lead on lap 12 and never looked back en route to victory.

“The caution definitely helped me out,�?? Belfiore said.  “He was fast and I
was trying as hard as I could and, honestly, I needed that caution.  Once
we got past a couple lapped cars, I gained a little room on him and I just
kept pulling and saw him come back but I wasn’t worried.  This wins means a
lot to me.�??

Michael Rouse led wire-to-wire to claim the victory in the 40 lap
Mini-Stock feature over Travis Miller and Travis Provost.  Former Southern
National Motorsports Park U-CAR division champion James Stroud scored the
win in the U-CAR feature over Travis Miller and Jesse Jones and Brent
Irving scored the win in an entertaining Legends feature over Billy Hall
and Justin Mitchell.

The next race at Carteret County Speedway will be on Saturday, May 28th,
featuring Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini-Stocks, U-CARs, Legends,
Bandoleros and the Southern Ground Pounders Vintage Racing Club.

*For more information about Carteret County Speedway, visit the track’s
official website at **www.carteretspeedway.com*
<http://www.carteretspeedway.com/>*, “like�?? Carteret County Speedway on
Facebook (**www.facebook.com/carteretcoswy*
<http://www.facebook.com/carteretcoswy>*) or follow @carteretcoswy on
Twitter (**www.twitter.com/carteretcoswy*
<http://www.twitter.com/carteretcoswy>*).*
Official Results

*Late Model*

   1. #19 Chris Burns
   2. #25 Kenneth Mercer
   3. #2 Joshua Yeoman
   4. #99 Zach Henshaw
   5. #7K Jim Kelley – DNS

*Street Stock*

   1. #80 Jonathon Belfiore
   2. #00 Jesse Council
   3. #21 Jimmy Horner
   4. #73 Steve Welks
   5. #29 Mack Parker
   6. #28 Dennis Woehyle
   7. #14 Eddie Humphrey
   8. #88 Billy Slater
   9. #7 Donald Frink

*Mini-Stock*

   1. #53 Michael Rouse
   2. #99 Travis Miller
   3. #0 Travis Provost
   4. #71 Adam Fulford
   5. #35 Gary Murphy
   6. #13 Hunter Brown
   7. #7H Randy Hewett
   8. #7 Brandon Clements

*U-CAR*

   1. #4 James Stroud
   2. #99M Travis Miller
   3. #5 Jesse Jones
   4. #99 Mickey Conner
   5. #23 Zac Reimer
   6. #25 Pete Hollowell
   7. #07 Ryan Milligan

*Legends*

   1. #B1 Brenton Irving
   2. #11 Billy Hall, III
   3. #10 Justin Mitchell
   4. #86 Stephen Ford
   5. #20 Shane Irving
   6. #21 Joel Carlyle



*Andy Marquis*
Reporter: Short Track SCENE <http://www.stscene.com> | Popular Speed
<http://www.popularspeed.com/>
Media Relations: Carteret County Speedway <http://www.carteretspeedway.com> |
Southern National Motorsports Park <http://www.snmpark.com/>

Cell: 252.342.8041 <252-342-8041> | Email: andymarquis@gmail.com | Twitter:
@amarquis32 <http://www.twitter.com/amarquis32>

PHOTO (select to view enlarged photo)